And this is just a current, schematic, highly general "typical" body type for them. I have no doubt that, if this continues to be studied, they will be found to be far more complex than is known now. And none of those things marked on this diagram are simple, in themselves nor are their interactions and regulation.
If you insisted on that I would insist such a complex organism coming together by pre-biological random chance events is so incredibly remote that anyone who believed it could be anything but the product of intelligent design may as well make resort to invoking spontaneous magic but I'd more likely point out that they would have, then, attributed powers to their god "Random-Chance" that were already attributed to God in Genesis so they may as well admit that.
The idea that any modern domain of biology could have contained the original organism or given you a good clue as to what the original organism(s) in our line of life was like strikes me as more absurd than anything Michael Behe has said to my knowledge. I would wonder what an accurate probability of such an organism just-happening in the early-Earth by random chance events could possibly be because my next question is why we don't see it happening all the time now when, certainly, the molecules that would need to waft into each other are certainly more abundant, before they decay as I discuss below.
Every time I look at the claims made by atheist-materialists dealing with attempts to dream up some original organism that just happened, the more absurd the entire effort looks and the more desperate their schemes seem to me.
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